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Predictors of Literacy and Attitudes Toward Reading Among Syrian Refugee Children in Jordan.

Kristin Hadfield1, Mays Al-Hamad2, Rinad Bakhti3, Rana Dajani4, Amal El Kharouf5, Julia Michalek3, Joana Mukunzi6, Lina Qtaishat2, Tanvi Sethi7, Sophie von Stumm8, Isabelle Mareschal3.   

Abstract

Refugee children often face disruptions to their education before and during displacement. However, little is known about either levels or predictors of refugee children's literacy or about their attitudes toward reading in low- or middle-income countries. To address this, we conducted in-home literacy assessments using the Holistic Assessment of Learning and Development Outcomes with 322 Syrian refugee mother-child dyads who lived in Jordan (child age range 4-8 years, M = 6.32 years, 50% female). Overall, the children had quite low levels of literacy, although they indicated a strong enthusiasm for reading. Child age, maternal education, and maternal ability to read all predicted child literacy, although maternal literacy predicted it only among children enrolled in school. Among those enrolled in school (64.9% of the total sample, 88.7% of those aged ≥ 6), students attending hybrid classes had better literacy than those attending either solely in-person or solely online, although the frequency of school attendance did not predict literacy. A less consistent pattern emerged for predicting children's attitudes toward reading. Our results suggest an urgent need to improve literacy skills among refugee children in Jordan, as well as a need for validated measures of attitudes toward reading for use with Arabic-speaking youth. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13158-022-00334-x.
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Keywords:  Jordan; Literacy; Reading attitudes; Schooling; Syrian refugee

Year:  2022        PMID: 36105520      PMCID: PMC9461418          DOI: 10.1007/s13158-022-00334-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Early Child        ISSN: 0020-7187


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